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18 November 1993 Detection of broad-band communications signals
Ted W. Frison
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Abstract
Remarkable progress has been made in the detection of broad-band and possibly chaotic signals. Methods derived from the study of chaotic systems are also useful in the detection and analysis of certain man-made signals that are not inherently chaotic but are broad-band. These signals include phase-shift-keyed (PSK) communications signals that are used in many communications systems. Chaotic detection methods offer the prospect of detection of traditional broad-band signals, as well as the prospect of detection of many of the proposed chaotic communications schemes.
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Ted W. Frison "Detection of broad-band communications signals", Proc. SPIE 2038, Chaos in Communications, (18 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162679
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Signal to noise ratio

Phase shift keying

Oscillators

Signal processing

Telecommunications

Chaos

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